Gabrielle Giffords to attend shuttle launch, her return to the public eye???

Gabrielle Giffords has left the doctors to participate in the shuttle launch of her husband on Friday. Mark Kelly is the take-off from Cape Canaveral in Houston, the shuttle Endeavor at 15:47 on Friday, April 29. It is feared that Giffords would be done to start due to health reasons, but has now received the green light. E 'on his first visit to any, because he had shot in the head in January.

It is unlikely that Gifford will appear in public during his visit to launch the shuttle. Although she has made good progress since the shooting, she probably still major problems and may prefer to stay out of public view until it can make further progress. But the decision to let her attend the shuttle launch is a good sign and suggests that his recovery is on track. Gifford is scheduled to return to the medical center after the launch to continue his rehabilitation.
Doctors say that the representative Gabrielle Giffords, who was seriously wounded in a shooting in Tucson in January, will see the control of her husband's last mission of space shuttle Endeavour on Friday.

Giffords is to constantly improve, and now can walk a bit, 'even though they are still talking short sentences. When you told me were allowed to travel, Giffords said, "awesome" and pumped his fist under her husband Mark Kelly.

travel on Friday to Cape Canaveral in Florida Giffords first visit three months since the shooting.

It could also be looking forward to returning to the public?

Not quite. Giffords does not seem to have plans for a public appearance on Friday, and families to run from a restricted area.

Photos Giffords progress should be closely monitored because of the shooting, so that the public has followed the reports of capture Giffords. But you will have to wait a bit 'to see the deputy to walk or hear her speak.

Much of the excitement surrounding Giffords has spoken of a Senate race in 2012 for her. Sen. Jon Kyl (R-Ariz.) recently announced that it will not run in 2012, giving Democrats an unexpected blow to the Arizona Senate seat. Giffords had expressed interest before a bullet in the head and is better positioned today than ever to take that place.

Obama recently wrote a tribute to the Congressman from the list of Time Magazine's 100 most influential people in the world Gifford calls "a much needed voice that can not return fast enough."

He also wrote: "Before this morning, Gabrielle Giffords is not a household name .... Now he has the prayers of the nation rooting for him."

She is now a household name. And the excitement will only continue to build, before it returns to the scene.